The Griffin daily news and sun. (Griffin, Ga.) 1889-1924, July 06, 1889, Image 1

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r ' • ■ !. _ l opendent *7 connection fe with Chat, w . Wiilr aroiiiid I vewhiteandfourcolored dmrch- arsKiS&s early one filth. It has attracted Aiders fruit growers from nearly ■jSEsrffiEss IS. It has put np the largest itors in the State. It is the home This is part of the record of a half decade and simply shows the progress of an already admirable city, with the natural advantages of having the finest climate, summer and winter, in the world. Griffin is the county seat of Spalding coun¬ ty, situated in west Middle Georgia, with a healthy, fertile and rolling conntry, 1150 feet above sea level. By the census of 1890, it will have at alow estimate between 6 000 and HENRY C. PEEPLES, attorney at law, HAMPTON, OlSOaolA. 1 " •“ ll “ s ““ SW*" JOHN J. HUNT, attorney at law, eawriN, oeokcu. Ottos, 81 Hill Wrest, Up Stoite, over ,T H. White’s Clotlim« Store. mar22d&wly rHOS R. MILLS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Wifi practice in the State and Federal Comte. Ottos over George & Hartnett’s ---—-—— CLEVELAND CLEVELAND & * 6ABLAND, GARLAND, —— --—i—■ D. L. PARMER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WOODBimt, OEOBGIA. Collections a specialty. ________ ! MONEY HnBE! . 0 k. Brooks Farm lx»n receivedby State's Atta telegram was to the effect that to secure Burke’s ex tradition stronger evidence will have to be presented before the Manitoba court connecting him with the - Carlson cottage. peoted obstruction, and it is understood that both the Carlsons will be sent to ■WiTkVkvrwvfi Winnipeg ni at Anm* once. The Ilurke Hearing. s Winnipeg, resumed. July Donald 5.— The MoKinnon, Burke case lo¬ was a cal policeman, Ho said testified thb prisoner as to Bui-ke’s had in his Ar¬ rest. possession, among othoi- things, a rail¬ road ticket to Montreal and a steamship ticket from Montreal to Liverpool. The railroad ticket contract was signed W. J. Cooper. The prisoner he said ms nsmo Burke, was not Cooper; tames that called Delaney. was Martin He some told the officers he had changed his name because he was watched by some men. Officer to Burke’s Collins, identification of Chicago, by testified Martin as • sen,; and the m orning session closed. The Demand for Burke. Harrison’s Ottawa, demand Out, Jnly for the 5.—President extradition of Burke has arrived at the department of justice, but no action will he taken on it until the prisoner has been com¬ mitted. ____ WAR TALK I N CENTRA L AMERICA. Costa Blca and Nicaragua May Come to Blood Over the Nicaragua Canal. San Fbanoisco, July 5.—Sensational news of probable war between Costa Rica and Nicaragua over the canal, came by steamer from Panama. The Managua correspondent of The Panama Star and Herald, Costa says the war party has control of the Rica government and urges immediate invasion of Nicara¬ gua unless the heavy canal indemnity in Sau Juan be river paid for for sixty carrying miles along the Costa Rica bound¬ ary. This land claimed by Costa Bica has once Nicaragua, been decided but this by treaty to will be¬ long be violated. to treaty Menocal obtained* from Costa Bica in a verdict to the effect that the girl came to her death from concussion of the brain, caused by plrties blows on the head delivered by some unknown. It begins surrounding to lpok the as murder though would the mystery be never unraveled •_ Former Cleveland Hotelman Dead. 5 j Bt. Paul, of July the A— Hotel David Ryan, McClaskey, died proprietor Wednesday evening of valvular disease St. Paul in September, 1887. For twenty years previous to that time he of ago. _ . od S!e 'luuSe)°y loss P* - the WOl liu stop E Ma pos ed to be p, eli Bl SsaiATS JfbSUW triet covers the entire business portion, 3 £&^.s&sS 3 r Among the heaviest losers are: Kof- fine gs; & suEffiaan Company, $100,00, insurance Rupert, $15,000; Claude Campbell, $25- sissst East Fourteenth street, caused dam¬ 4 a age to the stock of $35,000 and to the building sixty employes of $5,000. in the There building were some the at time the fire was discovered btit all ee- CA3m>s, O., July A— Balzer’s brew¬ ery on Forth Market street was com¬ pletely gutted by fire. The flames orig¬ inated wind prevailing in the engine caused room the fire and to a spread high with great rapidity. Lbss $20,000. Poison in a Tussle. * Helena, confined Mont., July the 5.—Bryson, Boulder jail, the murderer in has given out that he will not suffer death by hanging. His numerous schemes nave so far been frustrated. He is ends supported of justice in his by efforts number to defeat of ladies the a here and at Boulder, where sympathy is excited in his behalf. Desperate efforts are being made to smuggle in to him poison that will enable mm to commit suicide. A peculiar method was tried accompanied Wednesday. He by received note begging a pig Bryson puzzle, a to accept it and use it to pass away lame in prison. The sheriff, on examination, found one of the marbles in the box to have been made from crumbs carefully molded around a pill. The pill was quantity analyzed, of and strychnin found to contain a large a LouLvlllo Due Ball Club Sold. ville Louisville, base ball dub Ky., July sold 5,—Tbo Wednesday Louis was representing night for $6,000, syndicate to George wealthy Berner, a of men, among whom are Charles Chase, who was president of the old League club of ibis city, W. H. Thomas and Paul Jones, all prominent business men. William Beooius or John Kelly, of New York, will manage the new club. The new owners propose to make many changes in the club, and will strengthen it as much as possible. President Wyekhoff sale by Manager was notified Davidson. officially of the , Life Insurance Company Assigns. Life Mobile, Ala., July 5.— The Mobile Insurance company has mode a general the assignment No statement of but oompany’s there 1,100 condition outstanding was given policies, out, are The cause of the assignment was the maturing of obligations faster than they could be life met insurance This is the last of the eighteen in the south about companies and start¬ their ed 1870-71, extinction is said to have been caused by the great northern companies gradu¬ business. ally swallowing up the life insurance . •• _ South American Scheme of Capitalists, Ottawa, Out, Paulin July A—Civil En. Brazil, gineer R, where E. he went has in returned the interest from of Canadian and American capitalists to report Iffie on southeastern a vast railway section project of to Brazil. open up It is also proposed place fleet of to a steamers on one of the rivers, as well as Fire Damp The Shah's Odd Itecoptlon. LoNirns Julv A—Whatever oo done by British official* to make * ceptaon of the shah in London mi ble was done, and so far as the ai ties are concerned, the shah has ing ment to by complain the London of. populace But if his w of being eerily i of the ah to the Guild before the show began against the sus¬ pal pension streets of which traffic it on would some enforce. of the princi¬ And iness bo deop oommunity was tiio feeling that among of them the bus* some are growling yet _ Press Comments About War. tween eJBSittgfcWtT Bussia and Germany, Denmark, Z Bussia’s natural ally, would range her forces against Germany. But Danish papers treat the subject very gingerly, but protest again in st an Russia's exceedingly assumptions. cautious manner, Bribers Punished. tor Berlin, named July Hagemann, A—An has army been contrac¬ sen- esasSKiafefisrftsi additional for attempting to bribe years Contractor Wallack army sentenced paymasters. to eighteen months im¬ was prisonment for the same o ffense. Bridling Pres Speech. Berlin, controlling July A -The the oommittee Westphalian of manager mines have dismissed from position in their employ Herr 8chroeder because he presided at Sunday’s great gathering of miners at D ortmund. deha Buskin Not Seriously I1L London, illness July of A—The John Buskin report of is the serious un¬ founded. three with intent shots at to Cooper, kill, alleging and succeeded the firing in of : > i 1 : “OUR CH RISTIAN H ERITAGE.” ulUal CUhlu... VUl.h.. SUa ........ —----- - Tb. Fourth .11 the Scldter.- H« if D^rroN, Fourth o. July A-It is of July was enjoyed „L Oleomargarine the state, and so Commissioner Law¬ rence seized the lot and confiscated it The lot seized was a part of a shipment billed through from Kansas City to Ash- lies in a ay Kwrans he is now of the brain, cmne las* mgi physician* has Tto» * Them M 8» m’» C r«»! “Jim" ami BertSa ► tured at Chic — | I Wfr Tb^au^nbL THTT n*a fife**sis